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Maj 14, 1929. A. POLASCHECK CONTAINER Filed Nov. 26, 1928 jecting lip adapted to enter one of said 7 grooves.

3. The combination of a container having a nee]; provrded wlth opposed earn grooves slanting; downwardly at their inner ends and having open, upwardly extending months, a cover for said container, having a downwardly extending bead, a gasket interposed between said bead and the, upper face the neck of the container, and a plurality of fasteners having bolt-like stems passing through the cap and provided with adjusting nuts, said fasteners each having an inwardly projecting lip adapted to enter one of said grooves, said fasteners each having an outwardly projecting arm provided with an upturned lip, and said cap. having a peripheral flange interposed between the stem of the fasteners and the up-turned lip.

4. A container comprising a neck tern'iinating with a mouth having an annular shoulder, a gasket seated thereon, inclined grooves in the neck provided with abrupt terminal channels intersecting the, shoulder; the combination of a cap therefor, having an annular flange adapted to lit over the container neck and provided with apertures. :uljustable bolls mounted in the apertures having heads provided with inwardly extending lugs for engagement with the neck channels and grooves, the bolt heads being also provided with lips for engagement with the cap flanges.

In testimony that I claim the foregoing I have hereunto set my hand at Milwaukee, in the county of Milwaukee and State of lVisconsin.

ALBERT POLASCHECK. 

